Press conference looked like trade-bait to me, he's stating he can still play and wants to play but knows it won't be for Dallas. I'd like to see him do really well for another team. One hell of a good backup QB though.
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Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View PostI thought it was pure class, not so sure what part of it was dumb, the entire world wanted to know what his situation was going to be, the only reason he lost his job was because of injury, Dak is a lucky man, he walked into the perfect storm and took advantage of it. When Tony took over it was not because of injury, some folks seem to forget that.
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Dak was fortunate to be drafted by the cowboys
Dak is fortunate to have a GREAT team on his side of the ball,...
Dak is blessed with a LOT of talent and has benefited from great coaching in the NFL from coaches and Romo.
At NO POINT has luck had anything to do with it. For people who bust *** and use their God given talents above and beyond all expectations 'luck' is a slap in the face and a four letter word.
If the Cowboys were 3-6 right now you wouldn't call him lucky. At no point in his career was Tony unlucky.
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Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostDumb. A press conference to say you lost your job as the starter??? Just put yo big boy pants on, keep being a millionaire with a smoking blonde wife and do whatever it takes to help this team.
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Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostDumb. A press conference to say you lost your job as the starter??? Just put yo big boy pants on, keep being a millionaire with a smoking blonde wife and do whatever it takes to help this team.
He came out to put all the questions to rest. The team has made a decision and he understands that! No more questions and on to focusing on the team and winning football games.
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Originally posted by flatlander View PostI agree with you about how well Romo handled this.....
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Dak was fortunate to be drafted by the cowboys
Dak is fortunate to have a GREAT team on his side of the ball,...
Dak is blessed with a LOT of talent and has benefited from great coaching in the NFL from coaches and Romo.
At NO POINT has luck had anything to do with it. For people who bust *** and use their God given talents above and beyond all expectations 'luck' is a slap in the face and a four letter word.
If the Cowboys were 3-6 right now you wouldn't call him lucky. At no point in his career was Tony unlucky.
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Bottom line is that the Cowboys are winning and that's what matters, but that was hard to listen to. I don't care how many millions he has in the bank or how hot his wife is, if you've ever competed at anything in your life then you know what he just did is a hard thing to do. I'd hate to see him in another uniform, but if he feels he is healthy and has another couple of good years left in him then why stand around holding an IPad on the Cowboys sideline. I bet the Cowboys will be fielding a S ton of phone calls about trades.
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He sounded like a professional team player all class he didn't get handed that speech to read he put his heart and thought into it we aren't done seeing Romo play his days as a Cowboy might be over after this season but he will have something to prove hope he can be comeback player of the year go join D Ware in Denver let Paxton sit another year if he stays healthy he will be better than Peyton was his last season and we see what Denver did with that
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Originally posted by RRagan83 View PostHe sounded like a professional team player all class he didn't get handed that speech to read he put his heart and thought into it we aren't done seeing Romo play his days as a Cowboy might be over after this season but he will have something to prove hope he can be comeback player of the year go join D Ware in Denver let Paxton sit another year if he stays healthy he will be better than Peyton was his last season and we see what Denver did with that
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